Egg-beater



(No Model.) T.. W. BROWN.

Egg-Beaters,

No. 229,372. Patented iune 29,1880:

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NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

THOMAS w. BROWN, or BELMONT, MAsSAoHUsETrS.

EGG-BEATER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 229,372, dated June 29, 1880.

Application filed May 28, 1880.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, THOMAS W. BROWN, of Belmont, in the county of Middlesex and State of lvlassachusetts, have invented a new and useful Egg-Beater, of which the following is a specification.

The nature of my invention consists in constructingin an egg-beater a central stationary piece of thin'metal, shaped by incnrving the two sides of a circle, and in combining with this a revolving device, also made of thin metal, and having one portion of each side incurved to correspond to the incurvation of the fixed piece.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is an elevation, showing both the fixed and revolving parts of the beater in the same plane.

Fig. 2 is a part elevation, showing the edge of the revolving beater, the stationary part being at right angles to the plane of the revolving beater.

A represents a handle; 0, a crank gearwheel; and D, apinion, which engages with the crank-wheel O and is driven by it.

B is a central spindle attached rigidly to the handle A, and serves to hold the fixed beater K 70 K k, and serves as an axis for the revolving beater H h h to revolve upon.

(No model.)

The stationary piece K k K 70 is made of thin metal, bent into the form shown in the drawings, and attached to the fixed spindle B.

The revolving beater H h h is attached to the pinion D by means of an eyelet-in other words, a hollow rivet-and is made of thin metal, shaped as shown, and slotted at S, Fig. 2, so that the curved part at h, Fig. 1, is divided into two parts, h h, Fig. 2, the parts h being incurved, as shown in Fig. 1, while the revolving beater Hh h, divided and curved as shown, substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.

THOMAS W. BROWN.

Witnesses HELEN M. FEEGAN, FRANK G. PARKER. 

